Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Keeping healthy: a daily walk and an interesting article

I just came across this interesting article in one of my favourite newspapers, The Guardian. The article is about how a daily 30-minute walk can help people keep fit and healthy.As health and keeping fit have been our most recent topics, I thought you'd may be interested in reading it. Hope you like it.
In praise of the daily walk

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Two on-line dictionaries

Right, I'm sure most of you use on-line dictionaries -today, a couple of suggestions.
First, dictionary.com, an excellent tool to look up words and listen to their pronunciation. There's a lot of extra material, flashcards and quiz style activities to improve and develop your vocabulary.
Second pick of the day, Urban Dictionary, a brilliant slang dictionary written by Internet users. It's really good if you want to find informal and trendy slang words that are often difficult to find in ordinary dictionaries.
If you have a favourite on-line dictionary, please feel free to write a comment and tell us all about it.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Let's listen... to the radio

Right, most of you are always asking about how to improve your listening skills. Yeah, understanding spoken English is not always easy. Obviously, the more you listen to authentic English, the better for your listening skills. One thing you can do is listen to radio stations from different English speaking countries -this way, you'll also get an idea of how different accents sound. Listening to radio stations can be easily done on the Internet. Try the following link:
Listen to English around the world
Remember that they use authentic English on these radio stations -don't get frustrated if you don't understand everything. A good starting listening practice may be to just get the general topic of what you're listening to. As you become more and more confident, try to get more information.

Friday lessons

Please remember we'll have lessons on the following Fridays:

October 22nd
November 26th
January 14th
February 11th
March 18th
April 8th
May 20th

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Billy Joel: For the longest time

The media: the press


Reading newspapers on line is an excellent way to improve your reading skills and learn new vocabulary. Also, by reading newspapers on line you can learn loads of cultural and social facts about English speaking countries. These two websites will link you to a huge variety of newspapers:
-List of newspapers in the UK (Wikipedia), apart from links to online newspapers, there is some information about formats (broadsheet, tabloid, compact...)
-Worldwide newspapers in English: a comprehensive list of online newspapers, not only from the UK but also from the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Africa...
Well, I hope you enjoy your read...